The strikingly real 1930s small-town backlot has been revamped to look like everything from Dick Tracy to modern Salzburg, Austria. It is leased on a regular basis to numerous production companies. The complex has provided a backdrop for productions such as Mr. Bojangles, Sounder, Eating The Bones, Mutant X, Quake, Red, The Border, Train 48, What Girls Learn, The Lois Wilson Story, Politics is Cruel and The Triangle; along with long running television series Paradise Falls, Metropia, Charms for the Easy Life, What’s Up Warthogs and most recently Murdoch Mysteries.

Sullivan has rented to such production third party companies as Disney, Showtime, MGM, Alliance, Scholastic, CBC and Shaftesbury.

The studio backlot has the largest permanent sets of its kind in Canada and includes a main street, park, railway station, gas station, movie theatre, hotel and bank. The studio also houses a full green-screen soundstage and an extensive inventory of antique props, as well as sets and costumes preserved from Sullivan’s various period productions. The backlot has the ability to be dressed and re-dressed for time periods ranging from 1850 to a contemporary urban landscape.